A quantity of late 1960`s/early 1970`s evening dresses including:- a black crepe dress with embroidered decoration and a dog collar neck, a black lace cocktail dress, a red lace and nylon chiffon long evening dress, a pink chiffon evening dress with silver leaf and faux pearl decoration, green satin long evening dress with faux pearl and bead decoration, turquoise satin evening dress with sequins and bugle bead decoration around the bodice and three other dresses (9)
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A Rare Lady`s or Child`s Ivory Gripped Wingfield Knife, with silver mounted belt by Southcome of London dated 1868, the clasp and locket of the sheath engraved with coronet and monogram As Illustrated in the London Knife Book - An A-Z Guide to London Cutlers 1820-1945 by Ron Flook - Plate 153
A Fine Pair of Silver Mounted Turkish Flintlock Holster Pistols, Early 19th Century, each with a 34cm three-stage sighted barrel, lined and inlaid at the forte with koftgari scrolling foliage, engraved locks with chiselled tails, hardwood full-stocks inlaid with silver foliage at the tangs, chiselled and engraved silver mounts including side-plate, pommel and trigger guards bearing `Tughra` marks, complete with ramrods, 51cm long. Provenance: Colonel Lord Evelyn Stuart (7th May 1773-16 August 1842), second son of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute, son of Prime Minister John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, thence by descent.
An Officer`s Cocked Hat, Plume and Hat-Tin, 19th Century, the hat of black felt (damaged), decorated with silver-wire tape, metal half-domed officer`s button and two crimson and gold bullion tassels, together with its plume of red and white swan feathers and japanned carrying tin.
A Rare Great War Imperial German Infantry Regiment Breman (1. Hanseatisches) No.75 Enlisted Man`s/NCO`s Field Cap, standard field grey body, red piped to the crown, with red centre band bearing Prussian style cockade above the silver and red cockade of the Bremen 1st and 2nd Battalion, the lining inscribed `BA1X` - J.R.75, size 53. The 3rd Battalion of Infantry Regiment 75 wore the normal Prussian cockade, it was only the 1st and 2nd Battalions of this Regiment that were entitled to wear the Bremen Hanseatisches cockades.
A Third Reich Model 1933 SA Service Dagger by Gust.Weyersberg, the blade with etched motto and bearing maker`s mark at the ricasso, nickel silver grip fittings , the cross-guard punched `NS` (SA Group Lower Saxony- Niedersachsen), brown wooden grip with inset silvered eagle and enamelled SA emblem, in its mounted burnished steel scabbard.
A Third Reich Model 1935 Luftwaffe `Borddolch` Dagger by F.W. Holler, regulation pattern, with polished blade, bearing the maker`s mark at the ricasso, silver-plated cross-guard with insert brass sun wheel swastikas, wire bound blue leather grip, in its mounted leather covered steel scabbard, with chain hanger and clip.
A Very Rare Third Reich Luftwaffe Schellenbaum, of two-piece tombak and silver plate construction, the 1st pattern eagle above swastika and oakleaf sprigs, the half-round base inscribed `FLG. H. KDTR. HANDORF`, wingspan 39cm, height 23cm Fliegerhorst MŸnster-Handorf. The base became an operational field in September 1939, shortly after the Second World War broke out. Kampfgeschwader 54 (KG 54) arrived in September with Heinkel He 111P medium bombers; and three Messerschmitt Bf 109E fighter units, Jagdgeschwader 3 (JG 3); Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51) and Jagdgeschwader 21 (JG 21) arrived during the Phony War period with France and Great Britain. In addition, Jagdgeschwader 27 (JG 27) and Kampfgeschwader 1 (KG 1) were formed at MŸnster-Handorf with Bf 109Es and He 111Hs. After the Battle of France and the war moved west into France and England, MŸnster-Handorf became an airfield for R&R and re-equipping combat units. Various units moved in and out of the airfield for brief periods of time, JG 77, a Bf 109E fighter unit and KG 3, a Junkers Ju 88A multirole bomber (KG) unit spent time at the field. In June 1943, Lehrgeschwader 1, a Ju 88A training unit used the field through most of the year. With the increasing Allied bomber attacks on Germany in 1943, MŸnster-Handorf was assigned to be part of the Defence of the Reich campaign by the Luftwaffe. Nachtjagdgeschwader 7 (NJG 7), a Ju 88G night fighter unit was formed at the base in February 1944 and flew night interceptor missions until September. It was replaced by Nachtjagdgeschwader 2 (NJG 2), also formed at the base which flew missions until November 1944 and Nachtjagdgeschwader 1 (NJG 1), which operated Heinkel He 219 night fighters until April 1945. Day interceptor units were JG 54 with Focke-Wulf Fw 190As and also Kampfgeschwader 76 (KG 76) were assigned to the field in late 1944 and early 1945, KG 76 possibly never being operational due to fuel shortages. Kampfgeschwader 2 (KG 2) flew Dornier Do 217 aircraft with V-1 flying bombs attached used the base during September 1944, then moved into northern Holland to be closer to the British targets. The Luftwaffe interceptors and the V-1 flying bombs at MŸnster-Handorf drew the attention of the USAAF Eighth Air Force, with no less than ten heavy bomber attacks on the airfield between December 1943 and March 1945. In addition, as the airfield in range of Ninth Air Force B-26 Marauder medium bombers and P-47 Thunderbolt fighter bombers in eastern France, attacks on the airfield by these tactical units with 500-pound General-Purpose bombs; unguided rockets and .50 calibre machine gun sweeps were frequent. These attacks would take place when Eighth Air Force heavy bombers (B-17s, B-24s) were within interception range of the Luftwaffe aircraft assigned to the base, with the attacks being timed to have the maximum effect possible to keep the interceptors pinned down on the ground and be unable to attack the heavy bombers.
Adolf Hitler - A Formal Silver `50th Birthday` Presentation Tray By Bruckmann, the centre bearing the eagle device with wings folded and displayed, flanked by the initials A. H, and framed with greek key pattern border 40.5cm x 30.5cm. 48 troy oz, 1493g. The Bruckmann `formal pattern` of presentation silver flatware and tableware was made as a spectacular 50th birthday present to Adolf Hitler from Albert Speer, and appears to have been used exclusively by the firms of Bruckmann and Wellner. There are believed to be six sets of 500 pieces, that were distributed among the places Hitler frequented the most, the `Berghof` (Hitler`s Mountain Home), `Der Adlerhorst` (the Eagle`s Nest), the `Gasthaus` (Guest House) at Obersalzberg, the `Braune Haus (the Brown House), the `Prinzregentenplaz` apartment in Muchen and the `Reichskanzlei` in Berlin.
LAH - Leibstandarte SS `Adolf Hitler` - A Fine Regimental Commemorative Marble, Bronze and Silver Award, the silver plaque inscribed below SS runes, with a sprig of bronze oakleaves, mounted on a black veined marble surround and base. By family repute taken from the LAH Barracks, Berlin 1945.
A Third Reich SS Leather Belt and Buckle, the boxed buckle, silver washed, die stamped, steel construction with a smooth, outer field with a high relief, embossed, central motif pattern consisting of an SS style national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreath, encompassing a static swastika. The swastika and wreath are in turn encompassed by a circular, simulated, twisted rope border with the Gothic script motto, "Meine Ehre hei§t Treue!", (My Honour is Loyalty!), with a rare leather dagger hanger, the reverse marked `RZM-1936-SS`.
A Third Reich SS Belt Buckle, silver washed, die stamped, steel construction with a smooth, outer field with a high relief, embossed, central motif pattern consisting of an SS style national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreath, encompassing a static swastika. The swastika and wreath are in turn encompassed by a circular, simulated, twisted rope border with the Gothic script motto, "Meine Ehre hei§t Treue!", (My Honour is Loyalty!). The script is situated on a subtly textured background field and is encircled by the inner and the outer simulated twisted rope borders. The reverse of the buckle with applied catch and prongs, stamped `RZM 155/43` maker`s mark with `SS` runes.
A Third Reich M34 Feuerschutzpolizei Double Decal Stahlhelm (Steel Helmet), the shell retaining much of its original black paint finish, with a silver police insignia decal to the left and a NSDAP shield decal to the right, the inner rim stamped with a standing elk maker`s mark, dated 1934, complete with seven tongue tan leather liner and chinstrap.
A Great War Group of Three to Private A. Beaty, Northamptonshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (12476 Pte. A. Beaty. North`N. R.) British War and Victory Medals (12476 Pte. A. Beaty. North`n R.), together with two silver watch fobs and a white metal R.A.F. sweetheart brooch`Der Tag` - Diagram of Surrender of German Fleet, 21st November 1918, oak framed.
A Great War Group of Four to Private W. N. Hall of the Gloucestershire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (3209 Pte. W. N. Hall. Glouc. R.) War and Victory Medals (3209 Pte. W. N. Hall. Glouc. R.) Silver War Badge (B12744) together with regimental cap badges and identification tags (Glos R 265839 L Cpl Hall WN C.E.)
English silver mounted viola bow by George Louis Panormo circa 1800/1810, unstamped, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 70gm *This bow is sold with a certificate of authenticity from Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc dated September 8th 1972, signed by Dario D`Attili, the registered number of the instrument quoted on the letter is 4847. This bow is also accompanied by further correspondence from Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc including a sales invoice dated 9th August 1972*
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